Check fandango or Alamo's website for pricing it depends on showing.
Don't drive there. Bart station is close.
Ticket prices are on the low end for Bay Area movie theaters; presumably as a loss leader for the food and alcohol they serve during the show, where they make their real money. (Some special showings have higher prices, typically because they include some form of themed memorabilia in the price: screen-printed pint glasses, T-shirts, etc.) For all that, food and drinks are not priced significantly above what you'd expect to pay for similar restaurant fare elsewhere in the city, and the quality is orders of magnitude above anything available in most theaters.
Lasy movie i saw was 11$, about 2 weeks ago. It was opening weekend. We paid in advance online, which i recommend. You can choose your seats that way. You can buy on the machines in the entryway, but tickets often sell out. I also recommend buying online in advance because parking can be very challenging in that neighborhood. We circled for about 20 minutes before finding street parking. The lots we went to were full.
Depends on the day time and movie.
I paid around $15 for the ticket and then there's the cost of the food which depends on what you order. As far as movies go, the cost was reasonable and the food did not cost more than what one would expect. It was well worth it.
The prices are variable. If you go to their website drafthouse dot com/sf, you can select the movie, day, time, and the seat. It will tell you the amount and give you the option of purchasing the ticket. If you want to earn free tickets, join their rewards club prior to buying any tickets. If you go to the movies a lot, then you might want to research screening programs like Moviepass.
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